Trump is different, there's a reason he was voted in.
Unless you've been living under a rock. There's been a lot of corruption in the U.S. government recently. (By recently I mean since FDR)
Trump is a classic example of 'I didn't leave the democratic party, the democratic party left me'
He's kind of an asshole, but he's a NewYorker so that makes sense. He doesn't take your bullshit, he'll call you out on it and shame you. I think this is what puts a lot of people off, but it's also what a lot of people love him for.
Regardless of what you think of Trumps twitter, you have to admit it's pretty smart. He can put out whatever he wishes to the public without having to go through the media, who notoriously has been extremely anti Trump.
Trump is exactly what the left hates, someone who isn't PC, doesn't like the left, and is rich. The incredible culture change that the left has forced upon the United States since the sixties is really what Trump is fighting against, and what he was voted in to do.
He's also notoriously been loud about the 'deep state', which recently has garnered a large amount of recognition, far more than previously, and has vowed to destroy it. Hence the 'drain the swamp' mantra.
Basically, Trump is the complete opposite of a normal politician, and that's why I support him.[DOUBLEPOST=1574098709][/DOUBLEPOST]
Okay, this is classic.
As someone who is against mass migration, I believe I can make our beliefs more clear.
We're against migration because of the culture shock it introduces into the United States. Regardless of what you believe, mixing cultures hasn't ever worked nor will it ever work, look at modern Europe post 2015 migration crisis for an example.
We're not against you because you're from somewhere else. We just don't believe your culture is good. Not all cultures are created equal, and no, it doesn't make me racist for saying it. Just to be clear, I judge people based on their character and not their race.
However when it comes to massive amounts of people coming in, it creates a bunch of sub-cultures in communities that used to be homogeneous. We want you to become a part of our culture and leave yours behind, become one with us. However this doesn't occur when you let large amounts in during a short period of time. Look at china towns for example, they just congregate together because they want to be with people who are like them. There's nothing wrong with wanting to be with like-minded people, but it completely destroys the idea of becoming an American. Someone from Venezuela has no idea what limited government is when they come over, which is what America was for a long while before migration, and still is compared to many other countries.
Long story short, we have nothing against you, we just want you to become one of us, and not become a subculture.
Unless you've been living under a rock. There's been a lot of corruption in the U.S. government recently. (By recently I mean since FDR)
Trump is a classic example of 'I didn't leave the democratic party, the democratic party left me'
He's kind of an asshole, but he's a NewYorker so that makes sense. He doesn't take your bullshit, he'll call you out on it and shame you. I think this is what puts a lot of people off, but it's also what a lot of people love him for.
Regardless of what you think of Trumps twitter, you have to admit it's pretty smart. He can put out whatever he wishes to the public without having to go through the media, who notoriously has been extremely anti Trump.
Trump is exactly what the left hates, someone who isn't PC, doesn't like the left, and is rich. The incredible culture change that the left has forced upon the United States since the sixties is really what Trump is fighting against, and what he was voted in to do.
He's also notoriously been loud about the 'deep state', which recently has garnered a large amount of recognition, far more than previously, and has vowed to destroy it. Hence the 'drain the swamp' mantra.
Basically, Trump is the complete opposite of a normal politician, and that's why I support him.[DOUBLEPOST=1574098709][/DOUBLEPOST]
You know what the best part is of living in Europe. I don't look at what I want to change, I look at the facts.
Let's take an example with the "Mexican problem", the people who think that Mexicans are a problem don't realize that Americans come from Europe I guess, all of you were foreigners in a country wich wasn't yours and look at what you guys did to the population who lived there. The difference with the Mexicans are that they dont storm your county and murder most of the population, you guys are doing that yourself with the "great" gun laws.
Dont you guys see how foolish it is to vote for someone who doesnt see his own history?
And dont let me get started about the small loan of 1mil he got bc we all know that was one big lie.[DOUBLEPOST=1574089325][/DOUBLEPOST]
He's doing a better job as expected but is he really the man that needs to be incharge
Okay, this is classic.
As someone who is against mass migration, I believe I can make our beliefs more clear.
We're against migration because of the culture shock it introduces into the United States. Regardless of what you believe, mixing cultures hasn't ever worked nor will it ever work, look at modern Europe post 2015 migration crisis for an example.
We're not against you because you're from somewhere else. We just don't believe your culture is good. Not all cultures are created equal, and no, it doesn't make me racist for saying it. Just to be clear, I judge people based on their character and not their race.
However when it comes to massive amounts of people coming in, it creates a bunch of sub-cultures in communities that used to be homogeneous. We want you to become a part of our culture and leave yours behind, become one with us. However this doesn't occur when you let large amounts in during a short period of time. Look at china towns for example, they just congregate together because they want to be with people who are like them. There's nothing wrong with wanting to be with like-minded people, but it completely destroys the idea of becoming an American. Someone from Venezuela has no idea what limited government is when they come over, which is what America was for a long while before migration, and still is compared to many other countries.
Long story short, we have nothing against you, we just want you to become one of us, and not become a subculture.
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